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Electrician: Schools, Apprenticeships & Licensing by State

Two ways in: pay for school (629 U.S. schools offer Electrical and Power Transmission Installers programs at certificate/associate level, median net price $8,759/yr) or get paid to train (5,487 registered apprenticeship programs in the federal database). Federal program data groups electrician with related trades in one category (Electrical and Power Transmission Installers), so school counts cover the category. IBEW/NECA apprenticeships pay while training; state journeyman licensing typically requires 8,000 supervised hours; school hours often credit toward the license.

US schools (category)
629
Median net price / yr
$8,759
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)
$38,112
school-wide medians, all programs
Apprenticeship programs
5,487
paid training

Working electrician professionals earn a median of $64,810/yr nationally — state medians range from $49,070 (Arkansas) to $101,310 (Oregon). Wage data: U.S. Dept of Labor via CareerOneStop.

Licensing at a glance — 10 states verified so far

State license required: Texas, Florida, California, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan.

We've verified licensing rules for 10 states so far, each cited to the official board on its state page — more are being added. States not listed above may well require a license: always confirm with your state's licensing authority before enrolling.

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Electrician schools & apprenticeships by state

About half of states run their own apprenticeship agencies (including NY, MN, OR, VT, WA, DC) and are under-reported in the federal database — a low count there does not mean apprenticeships don't exist in that state.

School data: U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026). Apprenticeship data: U.S. Dept of Labor. Licensing summaries cited to official state boards per state page. Methodology.